Thanks for the link, Xalira! Now I just need to get the time to listen to this..._________________I'm writing a novel in verse. 180 stanzas so far, 4 chapters completed, 49.2% the length of Eugene Onegin. Goal: 185 stanzas by December 31.

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By the way, it was hilarious! And Stephen Willis from the DW Fan Orchestra was sitting just the row before ours, so we had a nice chat...

The video broadcast will be in November, but you can find many videos on YouTube already, together with the new piece composed for the 50th anniversary by Murray Gold.

I wish I were more interested in this. But honestly, I'm not. We'll see how he does. I'll always remember him as Valmon't manservant in Dangerous Liaisons._________________I'm writing a novel in verse. 180 stanzas so far, 4 chapters completed, 49.2% the length of Eugene Onegin. Goal: 185 stanzas by December 31.

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Doctor Who at the Proms is currently showing on TV (BBCOne). In a few hours it will available on the iPlayer, as well (UK only, 7 days).

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Any thoughts on The day of the Doctor? We saw it at the movies in London, 3d wasn't vital but a nice addition. I must watch it again, some things are still not really explaining themselves, but nice celebration. I'm sure it's full of inside reference to the classic series, as well.